New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1925, Page 13

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—_—————— y“ ‘|I In “ll“““ Ml Girla." FINE MOVIES AT LYCEUM “Drusilla With a Million,” star- | ring Mary Carr, Kenneth Harlan |working out very successfull and others, and energetic George | Walsh in “American Pluck,” are the | productions are given an op movie headliners at the Lyceum |to come to either where the last half of the week brings two more big pictures, “The | last times for the showing of R Virgin” and Hoot Gibson in “Spook Ranch." | GOOD VAUDEVILLE AT CAPITOL The Keith Albes vaudeville bill at | the Capitol now playing is one of | the most balanced and talented | Classmates. shows seen here In the last few weeks, From beginning to end the | management announces show is real entertaining through- | featurs bill. Fred Thomson, out, Opening the program is Wright and Dale who offer a variety of | v]ances from the famed Apache, toe , to a rope spinning novelty. Rhodes and Broshell - were well \rormas most b liked in a “Musical Flirtation” in | which both man and woman play the English concertina exceedingly | another country well, The Capps Family, the largest bona fide family in vaudeville to- day come next and offer a good act The family includes Ma, Pa and eight sons and daughters, They present almost an entire show them- The Palace Has the Pictures! Palace last Times Tonight — 7:15, 9:15 |« " WED—THURS i Double-Feature Bill FRED THOMPS } —in— | “WILD BULL'S LAIR" Companion Feature ? £ VIOLA DANA 2ges geroit i Adde‘('i “Attraction Wednesday Night COUNTRY STORE Continuous Show Vh:d.. Armistice Day IS LYCEUM CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY DOUBLE FEATURE BILI “Drusilla With A Million” With MARY CARR, KENNETH HARLAN ~—Also— George Walsh = American Pluck oM it ORCHESTRA LADIES' MATINEE This Goupon and 10c Wil Admit Any Lady To Best Seats, CHILDREN'S MATINEE 10c . LYCEUM THURSDAY, NOV. 12 ONE NIGHT ONLY HHFRAZLES ROUND-THE -WORLD MUSICAL COMTDY ‘ 0.NO | Bock by PrankMenda) and OrtoHarbach-Lyvics by Irving Canser and Otte Harbesh = Matie by> Vincent Yw-\.-. | NOTABLE CAST OF STARS | GORGEOUS GARDEN OF GIRLS | the Sensation of Pavis Berlin Vienna Moscow India and all America From (oast to Coast- SEATS NOW ON SALE ORCH.—$3.00 and $2.50 BAL.—$2.00 & $1.50. GAL. 75c Plus Tax Cnless otherwise indicated, theatrical motices and reviews in thls eolumn are written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. B S S A i S SR SRR SRR R AR A LA R A TR ARAR S AR CSRRAR “NO, NO, NANETTE"—LYCEUM “Tes for Two" and “I Want ‘olof vaudeville art, Be Happy," two toe tingling melo- diee, are but a fraction of the musi- cal treats In store for thoss who see | “No, No, Nanette” which s to be presented at the Lyceum Thursday | Moore, Closing the pro evening. This famous comedy is| vaudeville's great sensational hers for one show only and a record house is expected. “No, No, Nanette" boasts an unusually pretty chorus, capable principals and a rare as- semblage of specialists, including | series of loop the loops at the dancers, singers and an octette of more than ordinary merit. The pro- duction is etaged by a cast of fifty. The scenic effecots are gorgeous, the costuming elaborate and especial | atltention has been given to the| training of the chorus. These beautl- tul girls will feature & speclalty | Argentine with many a thrill and known as “The Gorgeous Garden of Shorei\jl.eave The Big Brother to Classmates ! 1 a0 ND HEAR BEN IRVING MRRAANNN ?‘?\g Imnln “!“m\‘ /Jfl{!" nli! n_nml "\ g selves, covering almost every manner with the valued help of Mis: | up with thrt | The feature | the aramount picture a romantic drama of love in the fast action during the plot TWO SHOWS AT PALACK shows at night at the F “The he first or the ard Barthelmess in Shore Leaf first show commencing at 7:1 coming into the Palace at that time For Wednesday and T} { only rival to Tom Mix, in Bull's Lafr, and Dainty 3 {in The Beauty Prize, a | comedy drama with a bevy of | for a background | For Wednesday CITY COURT JUDGMENTS The following judgments awarded by Judge B. W. Al city court yesterday afterno the plaintiff to rec | $232 and costs of $2 | tion of Birger Swanson again | bin Swanson, and for Gust Sv of $12.56, in an action against same defendant. Roche & appeared for the plaintiffs. action of Michael J. Begley against r $40 01. In the ction of Morris Witwin against , a foreclosure Willlam §aben, a judgment ¢ ‘amages and costs of § \iike Sowa and oth gmeat of § .44 was awarded. appeared for the plai and costs ¢ [ HEARING FOR EXPRESSMEN A meeting of the ordin: pose the elimination of a truck parking = station on Com street. Those to be heard are Angelo Buchieri, Rosario Presto, S. Tomczak, Joseph Buchiere, Joe Mes- \sina, Lawrence Romireau, Salvadore | Buchiere, Vicenzo Flaulia, Seni Rio, ,\l‘lzlo Blanchetto, Costodio Larosa. | 810000 B A permit has been |New Britain National bank |terations to provide additional ro itor the bookkeeping -departm d for this purpose offices leacond floor will be taken |terations will cost §10,000 TODAY & WEDNESDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS KEITH - ALBEE ‘Vaudeville Tn Their Thrilling Stunt “THE GLOBE OF F. \'Il 3 RDO CORTEZ BEBE DANIELS N ARGENTINE LOVE" STARTING SUNDAY “THE MERRY WIbow" PARSONS TONIGAT AND ALL WEEK MATS., WED.-SAT FARL CARROLL presents | i " A Vivid Play of Love tn the Tropics | WHITE | CARGO with ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST AND PRODUCTION , 50c.-81.50 MATINEES WED.-SAT PAT ROONEY | “ COMING ALL NEXT WEEK | | | | &MARIONBENT “THE DAUGHTER OF ROSIE O'GRADY” with PAT ROONEY 3ED and world's Greatest Charlsston Dancers MATT, ORDERS NOW Eves. 50c.-52 Saturday Matinee 50c.-$2.00. PLUS 15%. WHITE CARGO AT PARSONS' THEATER New York Cast Superh in Pre- senting Unique Drama SS It gl ase Henry and Moors capture the comedy honors of ths [Pl in “Hunting a Job,” m which | Mr. Henry opens up his little bag of tricks and enterfains in a versatils for that understanding , his regular s ration of his lif: r of the bes ing, the Australlan Mendozas, in | “The Globe of Fate They offer sensational riding of bicyele and motorcycle in a steel globe with a vho see lifs as it VASK smack their lips, becaus finish that makes one's hair'stand photoplay presents rgentine Love" with Ricardo Cortez and Bebe Daniels in the leading roles. It is The new policy of giving two e is vast crowds anxious to see the big tunity America., nemb ave sked to attend {second show. Tonight will be the | doctor in the camp. reminiscent gentl allowed his isolation to READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD! e second at 9:15 so that any one will see all of Shore Leave which has large for Mondas been truly called the big brother to reday the a double eharacterization the story is wo , in the ac- |° to recover dimages of $70 and costs (‘\Yw]r)r In the Ired LeWitt W e com- mittee of the common council will held Friday evenin gat 7:30 clock to hear expressmen who op- Freshen Up! Nicest Laxative, “Cascarets 10c $THE AUSTRALIAN MENDOZAS RY & MDORF — dfiyrna ! e ——— THE BEE HIVE CLOAK AND DQ"S“ SHOF Wed. Mat. 50c.$1.50. \ Invite your family to see our family in B Calor is given the setting by Curtls | Karpe as the skipper of the boat which visits the settlement every thrée months and Tracy Barrow, the engineer of the craft. Others in the | » Bob Anderson, as “Worth- and W, Wana Singha as Jlm Cargo” Wil remain at| for o week, with matinees nd Saturday, New Haven F. D. Chief Retnc: After 40 Years v Haven, Nov. 10 (®—Rufus R f of the New Haven nt for more than 25 nd connected with the de- ent for a total of 40 ye is resignation to the board ymmissioners last night and ion was accepted. He | 1 on pension of $4,500 a for the hiet Fancher wn fire fghters grocery store at 64 Roose- t last night at 7 o'clock of holdup men vanished in < after the robbery and no | of the palr have been found | police who were r‘r.Hfluj‘ immediately after the robbery or ARMISTICE DAY MASS An Armistice Day Mass will be eld '”"“M”W morning at 7 o'clock | the lined. WOOL DRESSES A very special event for tomorrow. New styles, long sleeves, two piece effects, Come and appre- ciate their worth; only a limited num ber in this lot at $2.98 Sizes 14 to 42 (2nd Floor)) Vhrmlg)vcu' the night and still SHOOTS OFFICER, THEN” ESCAPES - Ashland, N. H. G Physiclans sald his chance of of $300 offered 's unman Remams |F , town off y vol escay tha pent breaker, who ehot Constable Georgs street of Ash- ago searc hlng the hills sbout the town | | making his Hot Breads »»“Cake ~ More Delicious ) MEN ROB STORE L Bridgeport, Nov. 10 (P—Two | uthful holdup men wearing blagk isks with one flourishing a re- . fully held upsand | LoohnBTydcskowskliipropries not only i+ the rich flayor of your good butter, eggs, flour, ete., more fully dev oped by using RUMFORD but in addition your foods are' made more nutritious. you would have your hot breads and cake delicious and nourishing use RUMFORD THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER Gives Perfect Satisfaction Through Dependable Leavening Action. i \ ‘in Lancaster. aged constable yesterday to Cons uth Memorial hospital [drew a plstol and firec wounds in the abdo. !shattering Dow's the cap! of T each ti at Lancaster. Officers belleved he and imed that name in-|was on his way to meet her when eer citi- stead of his family name of Gec seen here ]y»n« covered a ten mile radius and en he ran away from home to 3 3 stopping niist the es after being BANK CHARTER APPROVED nvolved In & shooting affray as a| Formal approval has been given sy, He later returned to New the charter of the City National England t u> to He was pointed out|was struck down with & gun butt, ' table Dow who at- jand Fellows escaped:in a . stolen hnw.nr between life and death at|tempted to arrest left his body. A ¢ hunting fired five Fellows' young wife, 1s he fled, but he eloped while teaching school, is a 8 teach- had eriticized United States, and it is planned to, trom jail tlbegin business in December, The 1ont, A officer 'bank will be located in Begley's Pillsbury’s Best Flour One of the family “A Lanuny's T R T e him. Fellows automobile. He was arrested in the bullet |Tennessee for stealing an automo- 4 and [blle and sentenced to five years in izen | Nashville penitentiary. with whom by Willlam H. Melntosh, comptroller of the treasury of the mber of e e ey Never Vaties— 3 Your Success | Is Guaranteed | Every Time { Fur Trimmed Coats Special at 283 Main sx Over V. T Grant 26¢ ‘0c~$100 Stera. Winter Coat Values New | Britain Women | Will Welcome | These coats are remarkable ues, every coat lined and 2nd Floor Chlldren’s Coate at This Very Low Price of All the newest Velvo Suedes styles, celors and materials Bizes 214 And Manv Others Children’ % DRESSES 283 Main St. The furs, the material, the workmanship are of the very Wear Guarantee to assure you of this—- Wednesday specials in our complete chil. dren’s department Our aim to give to New Britain mothers, the advantages of the values we offer in our children’s department These dresses have been much higher. Wednesday $98$(}O and s 2 to 14 (2nd. Floor.) These coats have fur trimmings of Mandel, Fitch dy- ed Mendosa and mapy others. 2nd Floor Coat Values for Coat Week no womsen an afford to miss hesg coats are g specially priced [ for coat waek. % a1 Froor MILLINERY oW | Features for Tomorrow— e of Style at the Lowest Priz-= A Brilliant Showing! NEWEST FALL HA'FS Spec! At the St $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 (.xrbsx:s new z-vru( in matron hats included in these lots Special showing of Children's Hats $1.00 and $1.95,

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